To add a Cloudflare domain to a Google Site, you'll need to adjust the DNS settings in your Cloudflare account to point to Google Sites. Here's a step-by-step guide:
Sign in to Cloudflare: Go to Cloudflare and sign in to your account.
Select your domain: From the dashboard, select the domain you want to link to your Google Site.
Adjust DNS settings:
Navigate to the DNS settings for your domain.
Look for the DNS records related to your website (usually an A record and a CNAME record).
Change the A record to point to Google Sites' IP addresses. Google Sites doesn't use static IP addresses, so you might need to find them through Google's documentation or support.
Change the CNAME record (if any) to point to ghs.googlehosted.com, which is the domain used by Google Sites.
Save your changes: After updating the DNS settings, make sure to save your changes.
Verify ownership with Google: Go to your Google Site dashboard and navigate to the settings where you can verify ownership of your domain. Google will provide you with a unique verification code or DNS record.
Add verification code or DNS record: Go back to Cloudflare's DNS settings and add the verification code provided by Google as a TXT record, or add the DNS record provided by Google to verify ownership.
Confirm verification: Once the DNS changes have propagated (this may take some time), go back to Google and confirm the domain verification.
Publish your Google Site: After verification is successful, publish your Google Site with the custom domain.
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